LED lighting

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  • #4684
    Chad Collett
    Participant

    Hi,

    We are working on an LED lighting solution to compete/beat with the best currently available in the market. In order to make this product the best, it has to be tailored to the needs of the people who use it (ROV operators).

    There will be two options. AC or DC.

    DC:
    With this option it will draw approx 2.3A @ 24v when set to max brightness. Is this too much for a 24V supply? Keeping in mind that there would probably be a couple of these lights and other equipment running as well.
    It will have three options for dimming:

      0-5v signal
      Step pin that cycles through 8 brightness settings from 0-100%.
      485 control

    AC:
    110-240 powered, triac dimmable. Drop in replacement for Halogen lighting.

    Both options will have approx 4800 lumen output. >60,000 hours lifetime. Options for color temperature and chroma. Thermal, reverse polarity and over-voltage protection.

    Please make suggestions,

    Thank you,

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    #31798
    LennieGruca
    Participant

    I personally like using a mixture of Led and Ros lights. Obviously the Ros lights give you a greater control over the light intensity but LED’s have their place. However with that being said I still prefer the Ros lights generally.

    #31799
    DANFROV
    Keymaster

    Most workclass ROV’s have more 120VAC power available than 24VDC.

    DanFrov

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